Stuck on the couch tonight? TimesReporter.com features editor Rex Huffman offers some of his top picks for television viewing in his daily series:

• The new adaptation of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" opened in movie theaters Christmas Day. If you've never seen the original, which was released in 1947, tune to Turner Classic Movies (cable Channel 50) tonight at 8. Danny Kaye stars as humorist James Thurber's daydreamer Walter Mitty who sees himself as a sea captain, surgeon, RAF pilot and other heroes. The, after meeting the beautiful Rosalind van Hoorn (played by the beautiful Virginia Mayo) Walter actually gets to go on a real life adventure. Also in the cast are Boris Karloff, Fay Bainter and Ann Rutherford.

• The 1963 British film "Billy Liar" follows at 10 p.m. on Turner Classic Movies (cable Channel 50). Tom Courtenay stars in the title role, playing a British undertaker's clerk who lies to his girlfriends and dreams of a land where he is king. Also in the cast are Julie Christie (two years before she won the Academy Award as best actress for "Darling"), Wilfred Pickles, Mona Washbourne and Ethel Griffies.

"Billy Liar" was directed by John Schleshinger, who also directed "Darling."

• If you're still in the mood for something with a Christmas theme, tune to Fox at 8 p.m. for the "Extraordinary Merry Christmas" episode of "Glee." In this episode the glee club members face a difficult decision when they are asked to perform in two different places at the same time. "Glee" can be seen on WJW-TV Channel 5.

• You may want to stick with Channel 8 at 9 p.m. for a second episode of "Glee." In this episode, predictions of the apocalypse lead to Brittany and Sam deciding to live life to the fullest. Also, Puck and Jake celebrate Hanukkah together and Kurt has an unforgettable Christmas.

• Tune to PBS station WOUC-TV Channel 44 (Cable channel 12) tonight at 9 p.m. for an episode of "Great Performances" featuring the Broadway musical "Memphis." Set in the 1950s, "Memphis" recounts the story of a white disc jockey who helps a black female club singer get her big break.

• "A Special Edition of 20/20 - Mysteries of the Castle: Beyond Downton Abbey" airs at 9 p.m. on ABC. Tune to WEWS-TV Channel 5. The show focuses on the real-life English castle that inspired the TV series "Downton Abbey.''

Tune to the History Channel (cable Channel 23) at 10 p.m. for back-to-back new episodes of "Pawn Stars."